Most of the controls wiring done.

NOT my best work, but considering the space i had to work with, and the fact i don't have enough red kynar wire anymore, this is what i got. The wires coming off are for other stuff.

Front half controls are in.

This is what it'll look like from the front.
I may paint the tips of the black buttons white, and i may get a white rubber cap for on top of the joystick.

Raspberry pi 2, backside.

Removed the headers, still needs a smidge more cleaning. That's Kapton tape.. it can withstand over 400c

Frontside of the pi2

The camera connector at the bottom, no matter how hot i got the air, it refused to come off, i ended up saying fuck it, and ripped most of the pads up. It'll never have the camera attached to it anyways.

pi2 on a diet

Without all the headers, holy crap it's thin. I kept the usb connector because it's not in the way, and there's a lot of stuff there and i didn't feel like desoldering it. It has zero affect on my size restrictions so it can stay.

Someone else's audio amp wire design.

My teensy wire connections.

22, 23, 24, are all open for what ever i want. Can decide later if i want to add more buttons. If i do, they'll be ready.

Blurry due to crappy camera

My camera doesn't focus very well.

Damn that screen is sharp

it's a 3.5" screen, which is little, but damn is that text clear.

Teaser 3

Slightly better lighting.
I need to clean the edges near the screen a bit. The bottom right of the screen (near the AB buttons) my bit caught the plastic and went down a bit. :(

Teaser 2

Closeup of the screen, it's dark due to my camera, the screen is actually pretty bright.

Teaser 1

Another crappy picture, the screen looks washed out, but it's just the camera, it's actually crisp and clear.

Teaser

Crappy camera

I trimmed the pieces down.

I used the original board, BUT i may not use them in the long run.

The new HDMI to VGA adapter.

I got it open, it was actually really easy.

Screen Pre-grind

The yellow stuff is the ancient glue that held the original grey screen cover on.

This is from my old MCU programming PC, since it has hardware serial and parallel ports. (1ghz pentium 3, 512mb ram.)